Today she isn’t even remembered for her part in 7th Heaven. Her ongoing film career eclipses completely her ties to the old WB sitcom. Her career is just as strong as ever, as she appears often in romantic comedies. Her most recent endeavor was in 2016’s The Book of Love, although right now she is set to be in Shock and Awe, a film due to be released later on in the year.
Tiffany Brisette played the role of the adorable Vicki Lawson on the hit TV show Small Wonder. You may remember her in her cute red and white dress that she wore in every single episode. She played the part of a robot disguised as the Lawson family’s adopted daughter. Much of the show revolves around the family trying to keep the secret that Vicki is actually a robot and not an actual child. Eventually the show was shut down because there was no way to explain a robot going through growth spurts.
Before we knew Mikel Ruffinelli as being the woman with the widest waist in the world, she was just the average woman. She was a California native who sustained a normal weight for much of her life. It was in her twenties that things started to change. She had four children and of course her body didn’t shrink down to its previous size. With every child her waist would grow wider and wider until she eventually garnered the looks that make her present self.
As Tiffany grew older she completely lost interest in acting. She prefers to lead a quiet and peaceful life out of the lime light. Tiffany graduated from Westmont College in Santa Barbara in 1996. Brisette is currently a registered nurse in Boulder Colorado. When she is not working she enjoys spending time with her family and leads a very private life.
Elizabeth Berkeley played everyone’s favorite overachieving feminist Jessie Spanno on what is arguably the most popular series of the 90’s, Saved By The Bell. Elizabeth portrayed Bayside High’s Jessie as a multi-talented straight A student, women’s rights activist, singer and dancer. On the show, she managed to reform male chauvinist AC Slater who she lovingly refers to as a “pig” in many early episodes. Elizabeth went on to star in the controversial movie “Showgirls”.